LEADING pressurisation systems manufacturer Mikrofill has launched new and improved products to support customer needs. The new Mikrofill Maxi AP for large capacity systems will bring together the best of engineering from both the current Mikrofill Maxi and Aquatech Pressmain AP unit – both of which brands are part of the Stuart Turner Group.
Following feedback from customers, the Maxi AP has also been redesigned internally to make the system easier to use and service, with more flexible fittings and easily accessible controls and is available in four size options.
The new advanced Ai100 system microcontroller also helps retain precise pressure control and offers a more intuitive user interface with simplified feature access. With the inclusion of ModBus, the unit can be easily connected to building management systems.
Stuart Savill, head of engineering for Stuart Turner Group, said: “We have listened to feedback from customers and with Stuart Turner Group investment, we are proud to be bringing the Mikrofill Maxi AP to market, utilising Aquatech Pressmain – well known in the specification market for its engineering excellence. Combining the Aquatech Pressmain AP unit with the Mikrofill Maxi, we have designed and developed a best-in-class pressurisation unit that meets and exceeds customer requirements.
“Alongside the Mikrofill 3 (CAT 4 approved for commercial use) and the range of Aquatech Pressmain pressurisation units, we are confident we offer a family of pressurisation units that will fit and fulfil customer projects, backed by brands that are well known for quality and customer service and that are trade trusted.”
In addition, the Mikrofill Mini and Midi have undergone several improvements. This includes the switch to recycled ABS – a thermoplastic polymer that is strong, durable and versatile, suitable for vacuum-formed components such as the PCB and pump covers.
The units have also been given a makeover with additions such as plate brackets and fixing screws to secure the cover to the top of the tank, new fascias, and all will come in the signature blue colour to match the Mikrofill 3.
All manufactured in Britain, the Mini and Midi are compact and easy to install units that can be wall or floor mounted. They are suitable for maintaining pressure in large residential and small commercial sealed heating systems, chilled water systems, refrigeration units, and industrial cooling systems and are offered in two pump options each.
Stuart added: “The redesign and improvements made to these units is a marked step for Mikrofill, using industry-leading engineering and offering a range of solutions to support pressurisation.”
To find out more, please visit www.Mikrofill.com.